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it can easily transit iraq to send support, material into syria to back bashir assad, for example. >>> controversy tonight surrounding the first living marine awarded the medal of honor. according to a new report, the marine corps exaggerated or made up the story. sergeant dakota meyer was credited with savings lives of 23 american troops and 14 afghan sources in 2009. a journalist who survived that fight said while meyers was undoubtedly a hero, some of the details are not true. no response from the marine corps. >>> researchers say smoking could give your kids a deadly disease. >>> plus troops in the desert facing more than just human enemies, how a local woman's face cream helped our vets. >>> but first a sliver of good news for the job narcotic. fox business network's adam sha here -- job network. business network adam shapiro explains. >> the 30 year record mortgage down to 3.9%. meantime a sliver of good news for the job market, fewer americans applying for jobless benefits last week dropping to the lowest level in more than three years, but the news not so good at morgan stanl
it can easily transit iraq to send support, material into syria to back bashir assad, for example. >>> controversy tonight surrounding the first living marine awarded the medal of honor. according to a new report, the marine corps exaggerated or made up the story. sergeant dakota meyer was credited with savings lives of 23 american troops and 14 afghan sources in 2009. a journalist who survived that fight said while meyers was undoubtedly a hero, some of the details are not true. no...
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the arab spring as it became known stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting in syria and yemen. march 11th a massive earthquake shook japan. the magnitude 8.9 quake unleashed a devastating tsunami and triggered a meltdown at this power plant. a stormy spring in the u.s., meteorologists said there were more than 750 tornados in april alone, hundreds of people were killed. but the hardest hit city was joplin, missouri, a powerful ef5 tornado left 157 people dead, making the joplin twitter the deadliest in decades. a new era of british royalty began when prince william and his blushing bride kate swapped vows. may 1st, a dramatic late night announcement from the commander in chief, a team led by navy seals swooped into this compound in pakistan where they said they found osama bin laden, the seals reportedly shot him in the face and defense officials say the world's most wanted man was later buried at sea. uncle sam maxed out his credit cards. lawmakers spent much of the summer fighting before ultimately increasing the government's ability to borrow more money. who is in
the arab spring as it became known stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting in syria and yemen. march 11th a massive earthquake shook japan. the magnitude 8.9 quake unleashed a devastating tsunami and triggered a meltdown at this power plant. a stormy spring in the u.s., meteorologists said there were more than 750 tornados in april alone, hundreds of people were killed. but the hardest hit city was joplin, missouri, a powerful ef5 tornado left 157 people dead, making the...
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spring, as it became known, stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting persisting in syria and yemen. >>> a devastating tsunami and earthquake in japan. a stormy spring in the u.s. meteorologists said there were more than 750 tornadoes in april alone. hundreds of people were killed. but the hardest hit city was joplin, missouri. a powerful ef-5 tornado left 157 people dead making the joplin twister the deadliest in decades. a new era of british royalty began when prince william and his blushing bride, kate, swapped vows. may 1st, a dramatic late night announcement from the commander in chief. a team led by navy seals swooped into this come pound in pakistan where they said they found osama bin laden. the seals reportedly shot him in the face and defense officials say the world's most wanted man was later buried at sea. urchle sam maxed out his credit cards. lawmakers spent much of the summer fighting before ultimately increasing the government's ability to borrow more money. who's in and who's out? >> i'm running for president of united states. >> as a candidate for preside
spring, as it became known, stretched into summer and fall with deadly protests persisting persisting in syria and yemen. >>> a devastating tsunami and earthquake in japan. a stormy spring in the u.s. meteorologists said there were more than 750 tornadoes in april alone. hundreds of people were killed. but the hardest hit city was joplin, missouri. a powerful ef-5 tornado left 157 people dead making the joplin twister the deadliest in decades. a new era of british royalty began when...
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well that to explore syria's possible escape routes from the deadly crisis r.t. spoke with author and journalist jonathan steele the full version is coming up in the next hour but here's a quick preview for you. there are hints more from france than from britain at the moment that there would be some kind of foreign intervention i mean the french foreign minister perry has just called for humanitarian corridors to be opened into syria with or without syrian government's permission and damascus when he was asked does that mean who would protect these corridors would there be military protection he said of course so in other words they are thinking of having a limited number of foreign military people moving into syria perhaps against the will of the government of damascus. dozens of the british m.p.'s across the political divide have united in london calling for a review of what they see as a one sided extradition policy with the u.s. drawn up in the chaotic aftermath of nine eleven the decrease that washington can demand anyone's extradition without proof and bri
well that to explore syria's possible escape routes from the deadly crisis r.t. spoke with author and journalist jonathan steele the full version is coming up in the next hour but here's a quick preview for you. there are hints more from france than from britain at the moment that there would be some kind of foreign intervention i mean the french foreign minister perry has just called for humanitarian corridors to be opened into syria with or without syrian government's permission and damascus...
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that was the narrative the whole time we were in syria. we're not keeping you from traveling around the country because we want to hide things from you. we want to protect you. >> it was still better to be there with those restrict thans than not be there. we were able to in the end get the stories, get away. >> the street talks to you. >> what do you mean the street whispers to you. >> they'll slide pieces of paper into your hand. >> we connected with some of the activists. they would slide very -- in this age of twitter, facebook and everything, the most old-fashioned way of communicating is how i got the best contact in syria, which was a young man, an engineering student who i'm still in touch with with a fake e-mail account to make sure he's okay, this tiny little piece of paper and put it in my hand and said, they're lying to you. call me. it was amazing how they get around the controls. >> when you think about the risk that they're taking. they could die so easily or be tortured. things that we can't even imagine. we hear some of th
that was the narrative the whole time we were in syria. we're not keeping you from traveling around the country because we want to hide things from you. we want to protect you. >> it was still better to be there with those restrict thans than not be there. we were able to in the end get the stories, get away. >> the street talks to you. >> what do you mean the street whispers to you. >> they'll slide pieces of paper into your hand. >> we connected with some of the...
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in syria all people want for christmas in the new year is peace but there is no festive mood in the air as the latest round of violence leaves dozens dead and maybe escalation the arab league deploys observers to try and broker a peace deal. fueled by apparent success in libya david cameron reveals plans for potential intervention in somalia next year the oil rich african countries been described as a threat to british security and its fate will be decided at high level talks in london in february and next we meet the would be space explorers who simulated a round trip mission to mars without ever leaving earth it's coming your way next in spotlight stay with us. again though welcome to spotlight. time they were talking about traveling to mars since the very beginning of space exploration era humans never stop dreaming of the other planets in the twentieth century you had in space flight and later the apollo moon missions were the first steps and now it's time to go to mars and though a real man who mission is only being played and yet there are men on earth who already tried it out tha
in syria all people want for christmas in the new year is peace but there is no festive mood in the air as the latest round of violence leaves dozens dead and maybe escalation the arab league deploys observers to try and broker a peace deal. fueled by apparent success in libya david cameron reveals plans for potential intervention in somalia next year the oil rich african countries been described as a threat to british security and its fate will be decided at high level talks in london in...
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. >> protests from wisconsin to egypt, libya, syria, england, russia and wall street. how were the stories covered and did the media take sides? >> and the shooting in tucson. how did the media fail in reporting that story? the answers next on news watch. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi had the welcome gn out, they couldn't wait to get here. this year wagreat but next year's a be even better. and anyone who knows the gulf knows that winter is primetime fun time. the sun's out and you can go deep sea fishing for amberjack, grouper and mackerel. our golf courses are open. our bed and breakfast have special rates. and migrating waterfowl from all over make this a bird watcher's paradise. so if you missed it earlier this year, come on down. if you've already been here come on back... to mississippi.. florida... louisiana... alabama. the gulf's america's get-a-way spot no matter
. >> protests from wisconsin to egypt, libya, syria, england, russia and wall street. how were the stories covered and did the media take sides? >> and the shooting in tucson. how did the media fail in reporting that story? the answers next on news watch. this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. all because so many people wanted to visit us... in louisiana. they came to see us in florida... nice try, they came to hang out with us in alabama... once folks heard mississippi...
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there are so many times in the middle east where something is happening in syria, journalists are not allowed to get in, a military attack on a small village, i can get on twitter and message the people that follow me. within seconds, i will say -- i would get a number or a contact. i will get that information and do that journalism part, verify, report, and use the same technology used to get the information to disseminated to the public. this is become a two-way street. i would never have been able to get that content from my sources, but i was not able to disseminate without that same technology. >> so, again, you put out a tweed. -- tweet. what is the future of journalism? >> i think the constant thing that i got was not being told. media should not be beholden to the interest of the few that define the rundown, so to speak. it is all about your involvement and your engagement. people want to be able to understand what is happening. they do not want to be told information. they want to be involved in the knowledge process and the analysis of that information. >> can go the other w
there are so many times in the middle east where something is happening in syria, journalists are not allowed to get in, a military attack on a small village, i can get on twitter and message the people that follow me. within seconds, i will say -- i would get a number or a contact. i will get that information and do that journalism part, verify, report, and use the same technology used to get the information to disseminated to the public. this is become a two-way street. i would never have...
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security council to speak out against the lethal crackdown in syria. >>> a blistering attack by one iraqi politician against another. in an interview with cnn, deputy prime minister called prime minister nuri al maliki a dictator. it came as u.s. president barack obama noted the end of america's military operations in iraq. almost all u.s. troops will be out of the country by the end of this month. those are the top stories here on cnn. i'm monita rajpal. "world business today" starts right now. >>> hello and a very warm welcome to "world business today." i'm nien sa dos santos at cnn london. >> i'm andrew stevens in hong kong. the top stories this wednesday, december the 14th. olympus narrowly ducks de-listing, but the fallout from a huge accounting cover-up continues. >>> the former editor of a russian magazine tells us how he was sacked for shining a light on election fraud. >>> and google digs deep with an $11 million grant to help fight modern-day slavery. well, olympus has avoided automatic de-listing from the tokyo stock exchange but only by the skin of its teeth. the japanese came
security council to speak out against the lethal crackdown in syria. >>> a blistering attack by one iraqi politician against another. in an interview with cnn, deputy prime minister called prime minister nuri al maliki a dictator. it came as u.s. president barack obama noted the end of america's military operations in iraq. almost all u.s. troops will be out of the country by the end of this month. those are the top stories here on cnn. i'm monita rajpal. "world business...
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activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be able to do? are they just going to be led around by the nose by the government showing them what they can and cannot see, and will they be able to stop any of this violence? >> reporter: drew, that's the key question. the protocol signed between the arab league and the syrian government stipulated that these monitors would be able to go in, that the syrian government would end the violence, that the military would be withdrawn from cities and towns and that detainees would be released. right now many people in syria are asking how effective the arab league
activists on the ground in syria are very, very concern. they believe that if something isn't done soon to stop this, that a genocide could occur. >> you've said that we can't verify these videos, but they seem pretty legitimate to us, otherwise we wouldn't be putting them on the air. 5,000 people dead since march, according to the u.n. and now the arab league observers are going to go in there. my question is, for a lot of us who don't understand the region, what will these observers be...
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tonight we're going to discuss the recent deadly bomb attacks in syria and iraq and ask our guests whether or not the u.s. and its allies are ready for a religious war. is this as you can see is still perfectly edible and there's no sense that it should be wasted thrown away. why are so many americans throwing away food well so many others are hungry for a good meal our correspondent marina before and i will show us the amount of food being wasted each day and how it's affecting the rest of the.
tonight we're going to discuss the recent deadly bomb attacks in syria and iraq and ask our guests whether or not the u.s. and its allies are ready for a religious war. is this as you can see is still perfectly edible and there's no sense that it should be wasted thrown away. why are so many americans throwing away food well so many others are hungry for a good meal our correspondent marina before and i will show us the amount of food being wasted each day and how it's affecting the rest of the.
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. >>> in syria, at least 20 people are reported dead after coming under attack by government troops. the crackdown comes hours before monitoring teams from the arab league are set to arrive in damascus. >>> tonight there is a storm brewing in israel. it has to do with seating on public buses and women being told by men where they can and cannot sit. until one woman refused to move. it may remind folks of a woman who took a stand in this country more than 50 years ago. we get the story from nbc's martin fletcher. >> reporter: tanya rosenblit, the new poster child for women's rights. on a bus to jerusalem, an orthodox jew said, you're a woman. go sit at the back of the bus. israel's rosa parks moment. "no," tanya said. >> if i were to go to the back of the bus i would be humiliating myself. >> reporter: a photo shows what happened next. the man stopping the bus. the threatening crowd. >> i was the only woman there. >> reporter: a policeman who came to help. after 30 minutes tanya won and kept her seat. then -- her story took off. the head of the opposition led a march to parliament. >>
. >>> in syria, at least 20 people are reported dead after coming under attack by government troops. the crackdown comes hours before monitoring teams from the arab league are set to arrive in damascus. >>> tonight there is a storm brewing in israel. it has to do with seating on public buses and women being told by men where they can and cannot sit. until one woman refused to move. it may remind folks of a woman who took a stand in this country more than 50 years ago. we get...
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syria. of course, this is raising some eyebrows saying there are only ten of you in each hot spot and you are being acompacompanied be syrian government. >> that's right, hala. we were told observers would fan out to other citiy ies and we hd that in hama there were protests and clashes earlier in the day. now, we're being told, in fact, those visits were postponed for logistical reasons and causing more concerns among the activists and many of them are really convinced that what the syrian government is showing these observers is just a charade. it's not the real picture of what's going on there in syria right now. we heard yesterday that while observers were in the city activists and residents said crackdowns were still going on and thousands of protesters that were in places in the neighborhood there being fired upon with live ammunition and tear gas trying to disperse the crowd. when we spoke to arab league monitors earlier today and asked them, they said, you know, reports being written
syria. of course, this is raising some eyebrows saying there are only ten of you in each hot spot and you are being acompacompanied be syrian government. >> that's right, hala. we were told observers would fan out to other citiy ies and we hd that in hama there were protests and clashes earlier in the day. now, we're being told, in fact, those visits were postponed for logistical reasons and causing more concerns among the activists and many of them are really convinced that what the...
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storm tracker shows us sitting over high weight 37 closer to syria's point. certainly be aware of the conditions as you step outside the door. temperatures are running on the mild side turley not dealing with any thirties' to places like santa rosa are well above the freezing mark coming in at 43 degrees. >>erica: we have very similar conditions to what we saw yesterday, take a look. >>erica: turning our attention to satellite and radar as we head into the afternoon we will remain dry run the bay area but we have another storm system expected to drop out from the gulf of alaska that should get us wednesday not stretching into thursday. you will see that on your seven day around the bay forecast. we have dry conditions as we head into tomorrow and wednesday, wednesday evening we have the potential for some light sprinkles stretching into all day thursday. >>erica: take into the ear in the new lows, for the most part you'll pick up ticket--you'll wake up to temperatures and low '30's. >>reporter: from land to water, the occupy protesters have conquered another
storm tracker shows us sitting over high weight 37 closer to syria's point. certainly be aware of the conditions as you step outside the door. temperatures are running on the mild side turley not dealing with any thirties' to places like santa rosa are well above the freezing mark coming in at 43 degrees. >>erica: we have very similar conditions to what we saw yesterday, take a look. >>erica: turning our attention to satellite and radar as we head into the afternoon we will remain...
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a team of peace monitors from the arab league arrived in syria today, but there is no letup in the regime's deadly crackdown on dissent. video posted on the internet appears to show syrian tanks rolling into cities that support the uprising against president bashar al assad. a syrian human rights group says 22 civilians were killed just today. shaken by an earthquake. the damage report for the washington monument, next. and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hbp has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure. coricidin hbp. powerful cold medicine with a heart. you spend all day cooking it. so why spend even a moment considering any broth but swanson? the broth cooks trust most to make the meal folks spend all year waiting for. in stuffing and more, the secret is swanson. some baby formula from more than 3,000 stores. one infant died from a rare bacterial infection in missouri this week after being fed enfamil newborn powdered formula. the bacteria is sometimes found in formula. the manufacturer says that ini
a team of peace monitors from the arab league arrived in syria today, but there is no letup in the regime's deadly crackdown on dissent. video posted on the internet appears to show syrian tanks rolling into cities that support the uprising against president bashar al assad. a syrian human rights group says 22 civilians were killed just today. shaken by an earthquake. the damage report for the washington monument, next. and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin...
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he also has recognized the state of syria, called assad a reformer, has continued to have an embassy there when in fact this is a real thug that is a real threat to the state of israel and to the stability of the region. and again, here's the interesting link. this is a state of iran -- the greatest area he's appeased is iran, which is the greatest threat, and here he is, recognizing assad setting up an ambassadorship with a client state of iran who is a great funder of hezbollah, a threat to israel and the region. you go to egypt. again, he supported the muslim brotherhood as it turns out into overthrowing an ally in egypt. there is a consistent pattern of contingencies that have come up under this administration where he has opposed the freedom fighters and has gone with the radical islamists. that is a problem for the security of israel and our country. >> okay. let me move you on. i think we could probably go round and round a couple times on this, but two really quick questions here, if i could. the first is, have you in fact talked to sarah palin about receiving her endorsement
he also has recognized the state of syria, called assad a reformer, has continued to have an embassy there when in fact this is a real thug that is a real threat to the state of israel and to the stability of the region. and again, here's the interesting link. this is a state of iran -- the greatest area he's appeased is iran, which is the greatest threat, and here he is, recognizing assad setting up an ambassadorship with a client state of iran who is a great funder of hezbollah, a threat to...
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in neighboring lebanon said syrian troops killed four lebanese men when they accidentally drove into syria. >>> a crowd of mourners marched into the investigation center. that's one of the last places the man known as dear leader visited. kim's son and chosen successor kim jung un cried in front of his father's casket. >>> people in the san diego cost are bringing out surfers and tourists. the winter holiday season felt more like summer as visitors ventured into the water. surfers also took advantage of the conditions and hit the waves. >> let's face it it's epic conditions. do i go to the park with family or surf? you could do either or today. >> the waves also produced some strong rip currents. >>> let's turn to our chief meteorologist/surfer to see what's going on today. >> i just showed you how dry it's been. how the entire month has been relatively dry. this pattern is probably as good as it gets for surfers in northern and southern california. this is one of the biggest places for surf where we had almost every day you could get out in the water. the swell is beginning to subside. it
in neighboring lebanon said syrian troops killed four lebanese men when they accidentally drove into syria. >>> a crowd of mourners marched into the investigation center. that's one of the last places the man known as dear leader visited. kim's son and chosen successor kim jung un cried in front of his father's casket. >>> people in the san diego cost are bringing out surfers and tourists. the winter holiday season felt more like summer as visitors ventured into the water....
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prime minister maliki, i'd like to ask you the question about syria. why haven't you demanded that assad step down, given the slaughter of his people? >> first of all, the prime minister and i discussed syria, and we share the view that when the syrian people are being killed or are unable to express themselves, that's a problem. there's no disagreement there. i have expressed my outrage in how the syrian regime has been operating. i do believe that president assad missed an opportunity to reform his government, chose the path of repression, and has continued to engage in repressive tactics so that his credibility, his capacity to regain legitimacy inside syria i think is deeply eroded. it's not an easy situation. and i expressed to prime minister maliki my recognition that given syria is on iraq's borders, iraq is in a tough neighborhood, that we will consult closely with them as we move forward. but we believe that international pressure, the approach we've taken along with partners around the world to impose tough sanctions and to call on assad to s
prime minister maliki, i'd like to ask you the question about syria. why haven't you demanded that assad step down, given the slaughter of his people? >> first of all, the prime minister and i discussed syria, and we share the view that when the syrian people are being killed or are unable to express themselves, that's a problem. there's no disagreement there. i have expressed my outrage in how the syrian regime has been operating. i do believe that president assad missed an opportunity...
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. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at least 16 people have been killed today. >>> russia witnessed some of the biggest antigovernment protests today since the fall of the soviet union. tens of thousands defied authorities and ignored the frigid weather to turn out in moscow. they believe the last election was rigged, in favor of putin's united russia party. the demonstrations -- demonstrators want the results thrown out. they are calling for a new vote. putin is widely expected to return to his old post of president the next election. >>> in a horrific scene near the philippines capitol, 13 people kille
. >>> the arab league will discuss the crisis in syria. new video underscores how time may be running out for pro democracy activists. >> the pictures you're looking at show a crowd bearing the body of a ten-year-old boy. protesters say he was killed by a sniper's bullet as he sat in a house. they carried limb to a graveyard where he received a hasty funeral. protesters warned that military surrounded homes and could be ready for full scale attack on residents. activists say at...
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. >>> in syria, thousands of protesters tried to welcome international observers to homs a city that's been a hotbed of anti-government protests. security forces used tear gas and bullets to scatter protesters. one report says 39 people were ki killed. >>> listen to what happened at the mall of america about this time yesterday afternoon. take a look here. what authorities are calling a mob of about 200 young people, started throwing chairs, knocking over shopping kiosks and fighting. panicked shoppers fled the stores. at least nine people were arrested. you won't see this "people" magazine cover featuring taylor lautner along with the headline "out and proud" at the newsstand because it is a fake. yes, it's a fake. the image bears the celebrity magazine's title logo across the top with 19-year-old lautner brooding below in a letter jacket and jeans. dated to look like a magazine. are you reps confirmed the cover is a quote absolute fake. if people start talking about this and saying, did you know? you can tell them, it's not true. >> that was a talker with the staff today because we,
. >>> in syria, thousands of protesters tried to welcome international observers to homs a city that's been a hotbed of anti-government protests. security forces used tear gas and bullets to scatter protesters. one report says 39 people were ki killed. >>> listen to what happened at the mall of america about this time yesterday afternoon. take a look here. what authorities are calling a mob of about 200 young people, started throwing chairs, knocking over shopping kiosks and...
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we have violence in syria over 5,000 killed, egypt is still very much, you know, in a state of unrest. and then, of course, the eurozone which many folks have said, you know, obama's re-election effort hinges as much on what happens over there as anything else, because of the repercussions. >> right, yeah, there are so many wild cards. i mean the political arena could look a lot different next november than it does now. and the eurozone is one. there's some progress there in italy just sold a bunch of bonds and is paying less than 7% great. it's still very high. there's still the possibility italy could run into a default and u.s. banks that have tons of exposure to european banks and that tanks our economic recovery and obama is running again in recession with unemployment going back in the wrong direction i think north korea obviously is now an unknown with a new leader. the egyptian situation is unsettled. the iranian could shut down the straits of hormuz and stop oil transportation. you could run down the list of ten things that could go horribly wrong in 2012, that could complete
we have violence in syria over 5,000 killed, egypt is still very much, you know, in a state of unrest. and then, of course, the eurozone which many folks have said, you know, obama's re-election effort hinges as much on what happens over there as anything else, because of the repercussions. >> right, yeah, there are so many wild cards. i mean the political arena could look a lot different next november than it does now. and the eurozone is one. there's some progress there in italy just...
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there are so many times in the middle east where something is happening in syria, journalists are not allowed to get in, a military attack on a small village, i can get on twitter and message the people that follow me. within seconds, i will say -- i would get a number or a contact. i will get that information and do that journalism part, verify, report, and use the same technology used to get the information to disseminated to the public. this is become a two-way street. i would never have been able to get that content from my sources, but i was not able to disseminate without that same technology. >> so, again, you put out a tweed. -- tweet. what is the future of journalism? >> i think the constant thing that i got was not being told. media should not be beholden to the interest of the few that define the rundown, so to speak. it is all about your involvement and your engagement. people want to be able to understand what is happening. they do not want to be told information. they want to be involved in the knowledge process and the analysis of that information. >> can go the other w
there are so many times in the middle east where something is happening in syria, journalists are not allowed to get in, a military attack on a small village, i can get on twitter and message the people that follow me. within seconds, i will say -- i would get a number or a contact. i will get that information and do that journalism part, verify, report, and use the same technology used to get the information to disseminated to the public. this is become a two-way street. i would never have...
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get into syria. there's a military attack taking place in a small village and i can get on twitter and message to the 50,000 or people that follow and say can somebody give me a contact or eyewitnesses? and in seconds i will get people saying here's the number, his a contact them to somebody you can go. i will give that information, call that person and to the chosen part of it which is verified, report, and then use the very same technology to get that information to put it back out online and disseminated to the public. this has become a two-way street. at the same time i wasn't able to decimate the broader audience without the very same technolo technology. >> so you put out to tweet, what's the future of journalism. what was some of the things people said to you? >> i mean, the constant themes i got was not being told, media should not be beholden to the interests of the few that decide what gets to be the rundown, so to speak. it's all about your involvement in your engagement. people want to be
get into syria. there's a military attack taking place in a small village and i can get on twitter and message to the 50,000 or people that follow and say can somebody give me a contact or eyewitnesses? and in seconds i will get people saying here's the number, his a contact them to somebody you can go. i will give that information, call that person and to the chosen part of it which is verified, report, and then use the very same technology to get that information to put it back out online and...
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official is calling the ongoing violence in syria a civil war. the stark assessment came as amateur video showing the violence in the country surfaced. now the u.n. puts the death toll from eight months of revolt against the government at 4,000. it says the number is simply a conservative estimate. >>> now to politics and gop presidential hopeful herman cain. he says his wife knew nothing abut his friendship with ginger white or that he provided her with financial support until just this week. cain denies white's allegations the two carried on a 13-year affair but does admit helping with white's bills saying he is just soft hearted. cain says he will decide whether to stay in the race by monday after a face to face with his wife. >> a fly on the wall during that, huh? country singer, mindy mccready has violate aid judge's custody order and missed a deadline to bring her 5-year-old son back to florida. mccready says she is tennessee and insists she is trying to protect her son and can't travel because she is 7 months pregnant with twins. her mothe
official is calling the ongoing violence in syria a civil war. the stark assessment came as amateur video showing the violence in the country surfaced. now the u.n. puts the death toll from eight months of revolt against the government at 4,000. it says the number is simply a conservative estimate. >>> now to politics and gop presidential hopeful herman cain. he says his wife knew nothing abut his friendship with ginger white or that he provided her with financial support until just...
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very active and involved in national security matters in the middle east in particular with iran and syria, major pieces of legislation. i authored it through the united states senate. >> you, yourself, have said you will not make these social issues back burner issues. you want them front and center. your views on abortion are well known. you make no exception for abortion in the case of rape or incest. other republican candidates have now adopted that view. but somewhat lesser known are your views on contraception. you said it is not okay, that it's dangerous. you said you're the only presidential candidate willing to talk about your views against contraception for voters not familiar with you what are they? >> well, my views on contraception are consistent with my catholic faith but as a person who was involved in the united states senate for 12 years i mean i voted to allow that contraception funding. that is to me a personal decision. i do believe and have publicly stated i don't believe it's helpful. i think it is -- it leads to a lot of sexually transmitted diseases and unplanned pr
very active and involved in national security matters in the middle east in particular with iran and syria, major pieces of legislation. i authored it through the united states senate. >> you, yourself, have said you will not make these social issues back burner issues. you want them front and center. your views on abortion are well known. you make no exception for abortion in the case of rape or incest. other republican candidates have now adopted that view. but somewhat lesser known are...
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has been on display toward israel, combine that with the connection that tehran has with damascus in syria and support for hamas and hezbollah, and i say that we have a very lethal combination of elements that are playing out here. as for me, i say the leadership in iran has already decided to go nuclear. a think they have looked at the world. they have looked at north korea. they have said they are a nuclear power. they are really out of reach for most people. and they look at libya, which had a program that they gave up in exchange for international friendships and alliances. look at what happened there. i think tehran as saying we want the leverage and the stature that be a nuclear power will bring. so we have to ask ourselves a simple question. can you live with a nuclear iran? if the answer is yes, then you have to live with the dramatic proliferation implications, including saudi arabia, turkey, egypt, although we do not know what the leadership structure will look like there anytime soon, but it does look like the strong backbone of the egyptian military will go nuclear. at that poi
has been on display toward israel, combine that with the connection that tehran has with damascus in syria and support for hamas and hezbollah, and i say that we have a very lethal combination of elements that are playing out here. as for me, i say the leadership in iran has already decided to go nuclear. a think they have looked at the world. they have looked at north korea. they have said they are a nuclear power. they are really out of reach for most people. and they look at libya, which had...
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. >>> arab league observers are in syria. on po sis activists say the -- opposition activists say military forces have found pounds the area. the arab monitoring mission is meant to ensure the government complies with the deal to end a brutal crackdown on anti- government protesters. >>> how about free textbooks for all of you college students out there? sounds like a good idea. but some professors say they have concerns. >>> here's a live look outside. it's pretty foggy as we've been talking about. rosemary will be ahead with the raft for the area you live -- with the forecast for the area you live >>> some shoppers in canada ended up in the hospital after a mall fight there turn the violent. police say the winnipeg mall was crowded because of boxing day sales. police say an argument between two people ended with one allegely pulling a live and the other using pepper spray. the two people ran away but others were hit with the pep he spray. >>> police say a highway near sacramento could be closed for hours after a suspected d
. >>> arab league observers are in syria. on po sis activists say the -- opposition activists say military forces have found pounds the area. the arab monitoring mission is meant to ensure the government complies with the deal to end a brutal crackdown on anti- government protesters. >>> how about free textbooks for all of you college students out there? sounds like a good idea. but some professors say they have concerns. >>> here's a live look outside. it's pretty...
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after that hosni mubarak was forced out and libya and bahrain and yemen and syria. the region has been permanently transformed. it wasn't just in the middle east this year where we saw massive mobilizations of dissent. in greece, spain and london, protesters took to the streets to fight back against austerity measures while in chi chile they protested the inequality of the education system. in israel, hundreds of thousands flooded tel-aviv, the largest economic protest to call for more affordable housing and protest that nations growing inequality between risch and poor. in india, people took to the streets of over 30 cities to protest corruptions filling up new delhi's prisons and sports stadiums with mass arrests. in russia, after elections that many say were rigged, protesters took to the streets in mass for the first time in a decade to shame the putin regime for its heavy-handed encroachments on what's left of democracy. here in the u.s. beginning with a few dozen kids in sleeping bags in a small plaza in the financial district, "occupy wall street" managed to
after that hosni mubarak was forced out and libya and bahrain and yemen and syria. the region has been permanently transformed. it wasn't just in the middle east this year where we saw massive mobilizations of dissent. in greece, spain and london, protesters took to the streets to fight back against austerity measures while in chi chile they protested the inequality of the education system. in israel, hundreds of thousands flooded tel-aviv, the largest economic protest to call for more...
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sequel called syria of the status quo and sat with young people and had a discussion with them about economics and i was then a democratic socialist and i was supposed to argue with him and i would memorize something i've read in a book or something and i would repeat the argument that he would destroy it in six words and the camera would linger on my face when one of was over and try and discuss -- think of something to say. after the show went on for a week he took us out to dinner and he would take these dinners to teach us about his view of the world and why he thought the way he did and how to approach economic and i never became a libertarian or as free market as friedman was but he expanded my mind of what was economically right and just in that week. kissel i had feelings later in life, those people with additional they want contract to open your mind to the possibilities. >> first sunday of each month on booktv on c-span2 we sit down with a leading author and today our guest is david brooks. he has written a number of books including its "bobos in paradise," "on paradise dri
sequel called syria of the status quo and sat with young people and had a discussion with them about economics and i was then a democratic socialist and i was supposed to argue with him and i would memorize something i've read in a book or something and i would repeat the argument that he would destroy it in six words and the camera would linger on my face when one of was over and try and discuss -- think of something to say. after the show went on for a week he took us out to dinner and he...
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. >>> troubling news from syria. one top united nations official says the government has killed more than 5,000 civilians since the uprising began there nine months ago. among the dead, at least 300 children. >>> and now for a look at what is trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. reality bites for former alaska governor, sarah palin. according to "the hollywood reporter," she's pitching a new reality show about her husband, todd's adventures as a snowmobile racer, but so far, no takers because the price is too high. >>> then, you've seen the denver broncos quarterback tim tebow take a knee in prayer, people calling it tebowing. and now, it is an official word, according to the global language monitor. tim tebow has even inspired a website called tebowing.com, showing everyone from goofy to a surgeon to an underwater snor l snorkeler all striking a pose. >>> and sorry, charlie, didn't you learn anything from anthony weiner? he tried to send a cell phone number to justin bieber with a direct
. >>> troubling news from syria. one top united nations official says the government has killed more than 5,000 civilians since the uprising began there nine months ago. among the dead, at least 300 children. >>> and now for a look at what is trending today, our quick roundup of what has you talking online. reality bites for former alaska governor, sarah palin. according to "the hollywood reporter," she's pitching a new reality show about her husband, todd's...
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new video just in to fox news, from syria, where at least 30 people are dead, more than 100 injured after two bombs exploded at syrian security services bases in damascus. several soldiers are among the dead. no one has taken responsibility for these attack, but they are believed to be in retaliation for the government's crackdown on antigovernment protesters. >>> you're look for a white christmas? you may get your wish, people. nearly half of the country is getting slammed right now with snow or ice at this hour. so let's check out some video from boulder, colorado. this is brand-new video. people seeing up to 30 inches of snow. >> steve: let's ski. >> juliet: led head out to new mexico where folks there are seeing lots of -- look at that lousy weather. intense winds on top of that. you can bet the winter weather is wreaking havoc on holiday travel. i can't wait to find out how many flights are delayed in the new york area. but 100 flights were disrupted at the international airport there in denver yesterday. today you can expect delays at airports in new york, boston and albuquerque. pr
new video just in to fox news, from syria, where at least 30 people are dead, more than 100 injured after two bombs exploded at syrian security services bases in damascus. several soldiers are among the dead. no one has taken responsibility for these attack, but they are believed to be in retaliation for the government's crackdown on antigovernment protesters. >>> you're look for a white christmas? you may get your wish, people. nearly half of the country is getting slammed right now...